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[edit] Will the real Lake Leon...
Although the small lake in Tom Brown Park is in fact "Lake Leon", I've heard mention of a "Lake Leon" extending "north of Tennessee Street" "along the St. Augustine Branch (of Lafayette Creek?); I presume this "other Lake Leon" is more properly part of Lake Lafayette? - Aerobird 16:28, 23 March 2006 (UTC)